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A Basic Guide to Step Cutting
Filter byWhen cutting building materials such as concrete and masonry, step-cutting offers a safe and controlled way of achieving the desired outcome.
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What is ‘White Finger’?
Filter byIf you work in the construction industry, you have probably heard the term “White Finger” in connection to operational hazards and workplace health & safety many times. This is our guide on this potentially disabling condition.
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REDUCTION IN CO₂ EMISSIONS – DO YOU KNOW ABOUT SCOPES?
Governments and corporations are committed to reducing their greenhouse gas emissions to tackle global warming. This process is governed by an international standard based on “scopes”. But what do scope 1, 2 or 3 refer to exactly?
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Why do work-related injuries increase in the Summer?
Research has shown that the summer months see the highest number of work-related injuries. We highlight the various factors that contribute to this and ways to stay safe.
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Using a Floor Saw: Help and Advice from Norton Clipper
To get the most out of your floor saw, everything from selecting the right diamond blade to its safe operation should be considered. Here is our overview of cutting concrete, asphalt and everything in between.
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Norton Clipper Tile Saw Advice
This guide focuses on technical support and product advice for the Norton Clipper tile saw machines and electric tile cutters.
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Technical data, health and safety
Norton Abrasives advice, guidance and troubleshooting for the industrial and building & construction markets.
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Safety advice when using diamond blades
DO and DONT recommendations when using diamond blades
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Safety advice when using cutting-off and grinding wheels
DO and DONT recommendations when using cutting-off and grinding wheels
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Keep sharp when it comes to safety
Sharpening Stones are very effective when used correctly. Following these simple guidelines will make sure that you use them safely and effectively.
Expertise
Technical and expert articles about our latest developments in products, technologies and activities.